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Hiking shoe vs. hiking boot
- Hiking shoes
- Often lighter weight, lower cut, more flexible and more breathable
- Ideal for day hikes or backpacking with lighter loads
- Hiking boots
- Burlier, with stiffer uppers, over-the-ankle coverage and typically waterproof
- Ideal for multi-day treks with heavier loads
Types of hiking boots
- Day-hiking boots: Mid- to high-cut models that require less break in time; intended for day hikes or short backpacking trips with light loads
- Backpacking boots: Often over-the-ankle height and heavier-built with stiffer midsoles; designed to support multiday treks with heavier loads
Consider the lugs
- Deep, thick lugs improve grip
- Wider lug spaces sheds mud and offer good traction
Types of shoes
Mountain bike: Added traction for rugged trails; options for clipless or flat pedals
Road cycling: Stiffest soles for efficient pedaling; cleats connect to clipless pedals for maximum pedaling efficiency.
City biking: Comfortable, everyday; good for recreational riding or commuting
Find the right fit
Choose shoes that feel comfortable from the start
Make sure your toes have enough room to wiggle slightly
Arches should feel snug and supported; heel should stay in place
Shoe closure:
Lace-up: Most customizable fit, can get wet or dirty in bad weather
Strap: Quick to adjust and more likely to stay secure
Dial lace: Delivers an adjustable fit with a quick-release cable system
Single-pull lace: Easy on and off with a single lace toggle
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